| 31. | Abrade the surface before setting any patina.
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| 32. | Deliciously enervated and only slightly abraded, I limped up the stairs to order vodka.
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| 33. | And by continually colliding with and abrading larger orbiting objects, dust begets more dust.
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| 34. | A plane iron cuts; sandpaper abrades.
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| 35. | But the gilding will be lightly abraded with steel wool to tone down its gleam.
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| 36. | Outside Abraded Die Doubling is caused by actual wear in the field of the die.
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| 37. | Smaller particles abrade smaller amounts of material and are used to produce a finer finish.
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| 38. | It has a somewhat lo-fi, abraded or tinny sound to the production.
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| 39. | The reworked kimberlite is well sorted, distinctly bedded, and contains abraded olivine grains.
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| 40. | The skin is extremely soft and easily abraded during collection or even by simple handling.
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